Impact

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Meals

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Housing

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Clothing

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Medical

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Education

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Employment

How Many We've Fed

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Meals Served

3,165Per Day

94,937Per Month

1,139,246Per Year

What We Provide

The need seems to grow every year in Orange County. But thanks to donors like you, we will serve thousands of meals each year. What a feeling it is to see the joy on the face of a child who is having a healthy meal for the first time in weeks!

A meal changes lives. It gives hope.

Join us in Serving Hope to Orange County's poor and homeless.

Housing

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Nights of Shelter

What We Provide

The Village of Hope is an 18-24 month transitional housing program to shelter, feed, and invest in the personal and professional development of 262 homeless persons and families.

Single men, women, and single mothers are assigned to dorm-style housing with roommates; single fathers and two-parent families are assigned to family suites. Housing is appropriately-separated and monitored.

Clothing

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Clothing provisions

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Hygiene Items provided

What We Provide

We maintain a clothing room at the Village of Hope to help Residents in need. Clothes are donated and volunteers serve to sort them and place them on shelves/hangers in our Men’s or Women’s clothing rooms. Our residents (women, men, and children) can access the items when approved by their Case Manager.

Medical

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Medical exams, procedures & prescription medication

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Mental Health assessments & treatments

What We Provide

The Hurtt Family Health Clinic is a free clinic for the medically uninsured of all ages. Patients are served on a first-come, first-serve basis. We do not schedule appointments.

Services can include “sick visit” evaluations, clinical evaluations, health screenings, acute care with referral for long term management for conditions such as high-blood pressure and diabetes, provision of medication (free of cost), referrals for diagnostic examination, and administration of flu vaccines.

Education

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Toys, School Supplies
& Children’s Items

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Fitness &
Nutritional Training

What We Provide

Through a partnership with the Tustin Adult School, residents earn their high school diploma by completing missing high school credits and passing the California High School Exit Examination. Coursework for residents is provided through the Tustin Adult School every two weeks and completed at the Village of Hope. The Success Center provides tutors in a "study-hall" setting. Coursework is returned to the Tustin Adult School where it is evaluated.

Employment

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Sessions

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Transportation Assistance

What We Provide

The Village of Hope is a back-to-work transitional housing program, committed to helping homeless individuals and families become self-sufficient. Roughly a year into their program, clients attend a five-day-intensive jobs workshop at the Sunwest Bank Success Center, an on-site job readiness center.

Graduates from the 5-day intensive workshop have a 96% success rate in finding employment.